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Baltimore Sun:
O's fire Perlozzo … Sam Perlozzo was fired as manager of the Orioles this morning, the club announced at an afternoon news conference. — Perlozzo, 56, a Cumberland native who called managing the Orioles his dream job, was removed about 2 1/2 months into his second full season leading the club.
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Perlozzo out as skipper; MacPhail hired as COO — Sam Perlozzo's brief tenure as Orioles manager ended Monday. — The team has called a 1 p.m. news conference where it will announce that Perlozzo has been fired. Orioles executives Mike Flanagan and Jim Duquette informed Perlozzo of the decision Monday …
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Sabernomics:
How Not to Run a Baseball Franchise — The Baltimore Orioles have just fired their manager, Sam Perlozzo, after holding the position for a little more than one full season. Perlozzo took over the team on an interim basis in August 2005, and was awarded the permanent position after the season.
David Lennon / On the Mets beat:Manuel to O's? — In the wake of all these losses piling …
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Associated Press:
Lee, Young suspended five games each — Associated Press, Updated 33 minutes ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — NEW YORK (AP) - Chicago Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee and San Diego pitcher Chris Young were suspended for five games each Monday following a bench-clearing brawl last weekend.
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Cubs' Lee, Padres' Young to sit 5 games for fight — Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee and Padres pitcher Chris Young were suspended five games each and fined undisclosed amounts on Monday for their Saturday fight which set off a a benches-clearing skirmish between the teams at Wrigley Field.
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Pray for the Minimum — No time for an introduction, but a quick reminder that today is the last day to buy tickets for the BP Event in D.C. It's very close to capacity already, and I hope to see many of you there. I'll also be at Jamey Newberg's event in Arlington in a couple weeks …
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Associated Press:
Shoulder problem sidelines Schmidt again — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dodgers pitcher Jason Schmidt is going back on the disabled list because of a right shoulder problem. — Schmidt was ineffective Saturday in his third start since missing 45 games because of bursitis in his shoulder, and admitted that something wasn't quite right.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees sign two players from China — Greetings from the JetBlue terminal at JFK. I just got this e-mail from the Yankees ... YANKEES SIGN TWO PLAYERS FROM PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA — The New York Yankees announced today that they have signed left-handed pitcher Kai Liu …
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New York Post:
BOMBERS CONSIDER DEAL FOR HILLENBRAND — The Yankees have talked to the Angels about Shea Hillenbrand, a right-handed hitting first baseman they were interested in this past offseason when he was a free agent. — Hillenbrand's playing time with the Angels has been reduced …
Jay Jaffe / Baseball Prospectus:
Hip Hip Jorge — Reader DT writes: … This is one I've been meaning to get to for a couple of weeks. Having started to warm to the idea in my preliminary investigations, I pulled Posada's name out of the air when asked in my recent chat, "Who is one player that you think has turned …
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Jonah Keri / ESPN:
Millwood, Dunn could be attractive additions — Flipping through MLB Extra Innings on Sunday, I stopped on the Rangers-Reds game, bottom of the fifth, Rangers up 6-3. Three factors made me stop to watch the Reds bat in the bottom of the fifth. — First, I wanted to see if the adjustments Kevin Millwood …
Detroit Free Press:
Tigers call up pitcher De La Cruz — The Tigers called up minor league right-hander Eulogio De La Cruz and sent right-hander Yorman Bazardo down to Triple-A Toledo today. — De La Cruz's ERA was almost two runs lower as a starter (2.70) than as a reliever (4.54) at Double-A Erie last year …
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Lo Duca hurt in Subway Series finale — Catcher leaves game after getting plunked, likely to miss time — NEW YORK — As if June's troubles hadn't already plunged the Mets to a new low — at least the lowest perch any first-place team is likely to see — they added injury to insult …
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Associated Press:
Brewers get back Weeks, demote Gwynn — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Rickie Weeks returned from the 15-day disabled list on Monday before the Milwaukee Brewers started a three-game series with the San Francisco Giants. — Weeks was hitting .243 with five homers and 16 RBIs as the Brewers' leadoff hitter …
The Feed:
You Don't Make Friends With Salad And Other Lessons Learned From Injured Athletes — Ian Snell will have more time on his hands to kiss random blonds at bars in Seattle since he won't be making his scheduled start Tuesday night. It's not a sore elbow or tendonitis that will keep Snell from his appointed rounds but a chicken breast.
John Lowe / Detroit Free Press:
Monroe steps up in Tigers' win — LF hits key single, makes great catch — PHILADELPHIA — Leftfielder Craig Monroe had a bit more impact on Sunday than he did in Justin Verlander's previous start. — When leadoff man Jimmy Rollins hoisted a fly ball to left-center in the first inning …
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